The nation’s 2nd-largest school district has voted to ban cellphones and social media use for students during school hours, aiming to reduce distractions and improve focus, ABC News reports.
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A federal judge has raised questions about the legality of former President Trump’s deployment of the National Guard in the Los Angeles area, casting doubt on the move’s lawfulness, CNN reports.
After the ‘Blurred Lines’ verdict, Brian Wilson reflects on Chuck Berry’s influence, emphasizing the roots of his hit ‘Surfin’ U.S.A.’ and the ongoing debate over musical inspiration and copyright.
Lakers update: Luka Doncic’s injury status remains uncertain, with key big man sidelined for multiple weeks. In a surprising move, Dalton Knecht has made a unexpected decision, shaking up the roster.
Prodalim Group USA has leased a prime industrial site in South Gate, marking a strategic expansion in the Los Angeles area. The move underscores growing industrial demand in the region, industry experts say.
Frank Cruz, intolerant of second-class treatment, carved his own path with fierce determination. His story highlights resilience and defiance in the face of inequality, as detailed in the Los Angeles Times.
A Los Angeles student detained by immigration agents alleges they boasted about receiving $1,500 per arrest. The claim raises concerns over potential financial incentives driving enforcement actions.
Former President Trump pledged to end crime in Chicago, which he called the “most dangerous city in the world,” during a recent speech. His vow highlights ongoing concerns over violence in the city.
The New York Times examines the legal controversies over former President Trump’s deployment of troops to quell protests, highlighting debates on constitutional limits and the use of military force in domestic law enforcement.
Wildfires near San Diego have forced mandatory evacuations as relentless Santa Ana winds fuel rapidly spreading flames. Authorities urge residents to stay alert and follow safety orders to protect lives and property.
Disney+ will launch a cheaper, ad-supported subscription tier in the U.S. later this year, aiming to attract more subscribers amid increasing competition in the streaming market, according to the Los Angeles Times.
Former NBA guard openly criticizes Austin Reaves, sparking debate in the basketball community. The blunt remarks highlight tensions as Reaves continues to make his mark in the league. More in Sports Illustrated.
FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel stated that US government pressure was not involved in the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel’s show, Reuters reports. The decision was reportedly independent of external governmental influence.
The Los Angeles Times explores whether conservatives might play a crucial role in preserving American democracy amid rising polarization. The commentary examines challenges and potential paths for bipartisan renewal.
Tommy Edman delivered an early boost for the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 3 against the Philadelphia Phillies, sparking a promising lead as the teams battle for postseason dominance.
Lucky Strike Entertainment has expanded its portfolio by acquiring several water parks and family entertainment centers across the US, aiming to enhance guest experiences and boost market presence, Blooloop reports.
Sports Illustrated raises concerns over the Buffalo Bills’ signing of Josh Palmer, citing questions about his consistency and fit within the team’s offensive scheme. Analysts urge caution as the season approaches.
Chinese tech giant Tencent expands its presence in Playa Vista, deepening ties in the Los Angeles tech hub. The move highlights growing investment and influence of Chinese firms in the U.S. technology sector.
Los Angeles wildfires have destroyed over 1,500 homes to date, officials report. Firefighters continue battling blazes amid extreme heat and dry conditions, with thousands evacuated and damage assessments ongoing.
Former President Trump has expanded the list of potential military deployments to include more Democratic-led cities, raising concerns over federal response to civil unrest, PBS reports. The move sparks political and legal debates.


















